Product category: ATE Systems
News Release from: Spea
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 June 2003
Triple treat for ATE supplier
Spea (UK) has recently signed contracts to supply Erskine Systems, Kingfield Electronics and Methode Electronics Europe with its test systems.
Spea (UK) has recently signed contracts to supply Erskine Systems, Kingfield Electronics and Methode Electronics Europe with its test systems Nigel Priest, Managing Director of Spea (UK) said: "Cost effectiveness, quality and flexibility are cited reasons as to why these three companies have selected Spea's test equipment rather than the competitive systems
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This is due to the huge amount of effort that we put into communicating with our customers in order to determine what their requirements are so that we can provide them with a test solution that meets up to their expectations.
We look forward to continuing our relationship with Erskine Systems, Kingfield Electronics and Methode Electronics Europe".
Spea's bed of nails tester now sits at the heart of the testing regime at Scarborough-based Erskine Systems, part of the TT Electronics group.
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